STATE v. SHAW

No. 44,247

195 Kan. 677 (1965)

408 P.2d 650

STATE OF KANSAS, Appellee, v. WILLIAM SHAW a/k/a BILL SHAW, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed December 11, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Stites, of Manhattan, argued the cause, and Richard D. Rogers, of Manhattan, was with him on the briefs for the appellant.

Donn J. Everett, Riley County Attorney, of Manhattan, argued the cause, and Robert C. Londerholm, Attorney General, of Topeka, was with him on the briefs for the appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

HATCHER, C.:

This is an appeal from a conviction of arson in the second degree.

The defendant, William Shaw, and Larry Sayler were jointly charged in an information with feloniously burning an auditorium belonging to Kansas State University. Both of the boys were students in the department of music which was housed in the building.

It was agreed by counsel, and the court ordered, that the defendants...

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